At 54-years-old she is in possession of a complexion that many woman half her age would kill for.
And on Tuesday Julianne Moore displayed her ageless good looks as she stepped out in New York following an appearance on The View.
Julianne couldn't stop smiling as she left the show, after speaking about her work with the L’Oréal Women of Worth program.
And on Tuesday Julianne Moore displayed her ageless good looks as she stepped out in New York following an appearance on The View.
Julianne couldn't stop smiling as she left the show, after speaking about her work with the L’Oréal Women of Worth program.
The Still Alice star sported a navy blue and emerald green checkered dress, which featured a high collar and was embellished with a large bow.
She accessorized with a pair of black strappy heels, and was spotted carrying a large, black leather purse.
Her signature red locks were styled in loose waves for the appearance, and she bundled up in a heavy black coat as she headed back out into the city.
She accessorized with a pair of black strappy heels, and was spotted carrying a large, black leather purse.
Her signature red locks were styled in loose waves for the appearance, and she bundled up in a heavy black coat as she headed back out into the city.
The Maps to the Stars actress kept her make-up mostly natural for the appearance, but did sport a bright pink lipstick.
She spoke with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez, and Nicolle Wallace, as well as guest co-host Cristela Alonzo about her involvement with the L’Oréal program.
'I'm here to talk about L’Oréal's Women of Worth program, which celebrates women making a difference in their lives and their communities by giving back to others,' she shared.
She spoke with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez, and Nicolle Wallace, as well as guest co-host Cristela Alonzo about her involvement with the L’Oréal program.
'I'm here to talk about L’Oréal's Women of Worth program, which celebrates women making a difference in their lives and their communities by giving back to others,' she shared.
'It is a really, really wonderful program. They're celebrating their tenth anniversary. It allows people to nominate women they know that they think are making a huge difference in their lives, and then there's a big celebration at the end of the year where there are ten finalists.'
Julianne had brought along the previous year's winner - Phyllis Sudman - who founded Simon's Fund to raise awareness for heart health in children after losing her child to sudden cardiac arrest.
The co-hosts also congratulated Julianne on her recent Oscar win, commenting on how adorable it was that her husband, Bart Freundlich, walked her up to the stage.
'Because he knows I'm afraid. He knows I'm afraid of falling. I'm afraid of tripping on my dress, falling down and skinning my knee or breaking my teeth or whatever,' she joked. 'But he was great, so gracious. I love him.'
Julianne had brought along the previous year's winner - Phyllis Sudman - who founded Simon's Fund to raise awareness for heart health in children after losing her child to sudden cardiac arrest.
The co-hosts also congratulated Julianne on her recent Oscar win, commenting on how adorable it was that her husband, Bart Freundlich, walked her up to the stage.
'Because he knows I'm afraid. He knows I'm afraid of falling. I'm afraid of tripping on my dress, falling down and skinning my knee or breaking my teeth or whatever,' she joked. 'But he was great, so gracious. I love him.'
She also discussed her most recent film Maps to the Stars, which is a much darker role for the Oscar darling.
However, Julianne disputed claims that the David Cronenberg directed film is actually poking fun at Hollywood.
'I think really it's more about dysfunctional families, and it's about people who are looking to the outside world to be validated, to be seen, when in fact the only way you can really, truly be seen is in an intimate relationship with another person,' she said.
Maps to the Stars is in theaters now.
However, Julianne disputed claims that the David Cronenberg directed film is actually poking fun at Hollywood.
'I think really it's more about dysfunctional families, and it's about people who are looking to the outside world to be validated, to be seen, when in fact the only way you can really, truly be seen is in an intimate relationship with another person,' she said.
Maps to the Stars is in theaters now.
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